On 4/23/25 9:25 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Alexander Inzinger-Zrock via Mailman-users writes:
> and then i just found out that my postfix_lmpt file was empty
1. What database are you using?[1] Is it running? If not, yes, that
file is going to be empty.
2. Do you have any lists configured for your Mailman 3 instance? If
not, that file will be empty.
3. Is Mailman running? (This probably isn't necessary, just
checking.)
4. Is there a postfix_lmtp.db file in the same place? (Postfix will
not read the plaintext version, it must be a .db file.)
If you haven't set `incoming` in the `mta` section of mailman.cfg to
other than the default `mailman.mta.postfix.LMTP`, the `mailman aliases`
command will at least write
```
# AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED BY MAILMAN ON {}
#
# This file is generated by Mailman, and is kept in sync with the binary
hash
# file. YOU SHOULD NOT MANUALLY EDIT THIS FILE unless you know what you're
# doing, and can keep the two files properly in sync. If you screw it up,
# you're on your own.
```
to the postfix_lmtp file.
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San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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